Finished this a while ago. Months actually. Never found the right time to upload it. UNTIL NOW! I really really enjoy the result I got here. The fact that I have a 100x76cm canvas print of it in my room probably tells. The pic has so many things I enjoy. Especially the depth and lighting. It's not flawless though. Especially in the working process I used some not very efficient techniques. In the end who cares... the result works good for me.

The creative spark was the idea of these square rocks built into the architecture. Nothing new, I agree... but I wanted to play with this. The other thing I wanted to play with was some sort of platform with a grand view on the outside world. From there it all fell into place and resulted in what we can see there now.

Excellent picture, no doubt on that. But I would have put the girl looking outside to suggest the idea of a larger space, here with that position it break the natural movement of my eye to look outside.Still a great work, all my congratulations

That's a point. In the pics before that my protagonists were always looking away from the let's say 'audience'. This always felt a little unpersonal to me. So I wanted to try something different. As if she waited and welcomes you.

To have that kind of effect I have to imagine myself in some kind of elevator, something that would suggest a movement to the character. If I imagine such thing the picture work, but I have nothing visible to suggest this movement, only your answer gives me the tool to understand the picture that way.

Anyone else thinking "This is what Mass Effect and Destiny should have looked like"? This environment is beautiful, well-designed, and looks like something people really would build in a future where structures must be quickly constructed and durable without sacrificing the natural beauty we crave so much.

Thanks a lot for your feedback. Very appreciated The look of Mass Effect certainly is an influence when it comes to my scifi stuff. Destiny has some great art direction as well... but I never played it. Again thanks.